The 11th FINA Synchronised Swimming World Cup was held September 14–17, 2006 in Yokohama, Japan. [1] It featured swimmers from 29 nations, swimming in four events: Solo, Duet, Team and (for the first time) Free Combination. [2]
Nations who swam in one or more events at the 2006 Synchro World Cup were:
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Solo |
Natalia Ishchenko ![]() |
98.750 |
Gemma Mengual ![]() |
97.550 |
Emiko Suzuki ![]() |
96.850 |
Duet |
Anastasia Ermakova Anastasia Davydova ![]() |
98.900 |
Gemma Mengual Paola Tirados ![]() |
98.050 |
Emiko Suzuki Saho Harada ![]() |
97.200 |
Team |
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99.100 |
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97.750 |
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97.600 |
Free Combination |
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98.000 |
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98.000 |
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97.000 |
Also ranked, but with no points listed were: 13th-Macau, 14th-China, 15th-Greece, 16th-Israel, 17th-Czech Republic, 18th-Slovakia, 19th-New Zealand, 20th-Vietnam, 21st-South Korea, 22nd-Kazakhstan, 23rd-Belarus, 24th-Liechtenstein, 25th-Uzbekistan, 26th-Malaysia, 27th-Costa Rica, 28th-Indonesia.
The 11th FINA Synchronised Swimming World Cup was held September 14–17, 2006 in Yokohama, Japan. [1] It featured swimmers from 29 nations, swimming in four events: Solo, Duet, Team and (for the first time) Free Combination. [2]
Nations who swam in one or more events at the 2006 Synchro World Cup were:
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Solo |
Natalia Ishchenko ![]() |
98.750 |
Gemma Mengual ![]() |
97.550 |
Emiko Suzuki ![]() |
96.850 |
Duet |
Anastasia Ermakova Anastasia Davydova ![]() |
98.900 |
Gemma Mengual Paola Tirados ![]() |
98.050 |
Emiko Suzuki Saho Harada ![]() |
97.200 |
Team |
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99.100 |
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97.750 |
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97.600 |
Free Combination |
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98.000 |
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98.000 |
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97.000 |
Also ranked, but with no points listed were: 13th-Macau, 14th-China, 15th-Greece, 16th-Israel, 17th-Czech Republic, 18th-Slovakia, 19th-New Zealand, 20th-Vietnam, 21st-South Korea, 22nd-Kazakhstan, 23rd-Belarus, 24th-Liechtenstein, 25th-Uzbekistan, 26th-Malaysia, 27th-Costa Rica, 28th-Indonesia.